As a seasoned Marvel Rivals veteran with countless hours under my belt and a knack for unearthing hidden strategies, I must say that the recent buzz around attacking cancel with Captain America is nothing short of intriguing. Having dabbled in various characters’ movesets over the years, I can attest to the game-changing potential this trick holds.
In Marvel Rivals, timing is key when facing off against Captain America. If you time it correctly, his attacks can be countered, making him a more rapid aggressor than planned.
Given that he needs two close-quarters strikes to land ranged attacks, swiftly delivering those blows becomes crucial for defeating important opponents such as Hela or Hawkeye.
A clip has circulated of someone showing off this strategy in the practice range, with the user claiming they’re going to “gatekeep” how to do it.
oh yeah I’m gatekeeping this one
— av²ry? (@AV2RY) December 24, 2024
However, does this footage appear authentic? Could such an action truly be performed? Indeed, it can. Yet, contrary to what the video might suggest, achieving this feat is not as straightforward. To execute this stunt correctly and cause significant impact like Captain America, there are a few crucial details you should consider.
How to attack cancel with Captain America in Marvel Rivals
Before you hop into game and try this out, there’s one critical step you’ll have to do first. In the settings menu for Captain America specifically, there’s an option that lets you toggle sprint.
In your combat preferences, located under the keyboard settings (or controller if you’re using one), uncheck the box for ‘Hold to Dash’ option. Failing to do so will prevent the Captain America trick from functioning. It’s crucial that you make this adjustment.
As a gamer, I’ve noticed that mastering Cap requires a bit of a learning curve since most players tend to sprint while attacking to keep chasing their targets. This makes it challenging for me when trying to execute attack cancels because it increases the skill level required for this hero, and it takes some practice to get used to it.
Once you execute an attack, your sprint is temporarily halted. But by pressing the designated key again, you’ll resume sprinting. This allows for a pattern like attack > sprint > attack > sprint, where cancelling attacks in this rhythm can increase your attack speed.
As I’ve been practicing, I’m finding the rhythm of this game a bit challenging at first, but once I get the hang of it, I can effortlessly amplify Captain America’s damage by twice the original output! It’s quite remarkable how swiftly I can whittle down those fragile backline targets, almost matching the speed at which nimble assassins would.
In the game Marvel Rivals, Captain America is often considered less powerful compared to other tanks. However, a particular strategy could potentially elevate him to top-tier status. Be prepared for an influx of exceptionally skilled Captain America players climbing up the rankings and capitalizing on this trick.
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2024-12-25 14:21